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Miró's paintings explode with joy and exuberance, and those emotions are palpable. They simply make you happy.
Spotted in the assembled crowd were actors Supriya Ganesh and Keanu Reeves (on the arm of Los Angeles and Berlin‐based artist Alexandra Grant), who...
Alexandr Wang defended Meta’s Muse Spark and said the company’s next models will be more competitive.
Whether you’re looking to hit the beach after splurging on skincare and jeans on Abbot Kinney or want to spend an entire afternoon at The Grove,...
In the remains of the Basilica Ulpia near Trajan’s Column, the city's imperial past meets its cultural present.
Anthropic’s co-founder president says the company is avoiding OpenAI-style spending while betting on safety and enterprise A.I.
IMD Business School’s Goutam Challagalla and Frédéric Dalsace challenge a persistent business assumption: that consumers will pay a premium for...
"A Second Life," mostly refers to what art has given her, and it's possible that going through the exhibition, one could come to know her just as well...
The downtown neighborhood that fashion built, the Italians never left and the rest of us keep trying to crack—here's where to eat, drink and shop in...
New York City's Museum of Modern Art brought together entrepreneurs, artists, collectors and philanthropists for a dinner honoring Betye Saar and...
With its inaugural 10-year survey, the Ridgefield institution is making the case that the most interesting art in America can sometimes be found off...
The founder and director of La Finca Collection Strategies believes that the next great art-market opportunity lies in knowing how, when and where to...
The artist's magmatic laquer works slow the viewer down by inviting them to investigate, appreciate and understand the temporal process each work...
For anyone unmoved by another glass of rosé, these lighter reds offer the season a little more depth without the weight of a cabernet.
Frozen in the moment of becoming, the artist's new bronzes and newspaper works ask what it means to hold an entire civilization in a single object.
At commencements from Carnegie Mellon to the University of Arizona, Jensen Huang, Eric Schmidt and other tech leaders delivered similar advice about...
Less partisan collectors shouldn't automatically shy away from paintings and sculpture crafted by big-name musicians, though caution is advised.
These 14 new hotels trade the obvious European summer checklist for private islands, restored palazzos, cliffside suites and places your feed has not...
As Lucia marks its first year, chef Cleophus Hethington is building an Afro-Caribbean menu shaped by Caribbean travel, Black foodways and his Miami...
The artist has transformed the gallery into an immersive, stage-like realm where quilts, classical art's fragments, African masks, sequins and...
Otter is challenging tech giants with cross-platform A.I. tools built on meeting data, aiming to outpace Microsoft and Google. CEO Sam Liang outlines...
When cities pay hundreds of millions for a Louvre or Guggenheim, the masterpieces don't always follow.
The gallery will balance its Old Master and modern legacy with a contemporary program shaped by Michele.
These novels showed her that social satire starring the wealthy and privileged didn't always have to be savage.
The film, for all its faults, subverts hyper-masculine war tropes to focus on intimacy, queer desire and art as a tool of survival.
American University's Casey Evans examines what the recent backlash against A.I. at college commencement ceremonies is really about. Evans argues that...
What began as a collective response to the pandemic has become one of the art calendar's most purpose-driven events.
With the World Cup Final headed to MetLife, the best viewing may happen everywhere else: Queens restaurants, Manhattan rooftops, soccer bars, beer...
From yellowtail caught off Cape Point to foraged succulents and Karoo lamb, Salsify’s menu is rooted firmly in place.
As the sun sank over the city skyline, well-heeled guests sipped tequila cocktails and Leo Gruber & Tren Latino provided a musical performance that...
As A.I. grows more complex, philosophy is becoming a surprising asset in tech. From Anthropic to Google DeepMind, philosophers are helping A.I....
Art has become one of luxury's strongest competitive tools.
The Haitian-Canadian artist is one of the few in this year's Biennale showing in both the Arsenale and the Giardini—a feat that speaks to the...
The Hugo spritz may be leading the charge, but bartenders say the bigger summer trend is light, low-ABV cocktails built for repeat orders.
Taylor’s collecting practice is highly instinctive but not reckless, shaped by both immediate resonance and careful looking.
Just outside of Chicago, this lakeside district has morphed from summer vacation spot to year-round food and wine destination.
The artist was a pioneer of installation art and is best known for assemblages of debris that appear like monochrome artifacts from the future.
FotoFocus's executive director Katherine Ryckman Siegwarth reflects on the growing importance of in-person, community-centered engagement with...
Its programming and public engagement initiatives extend beyond the galleries onto a 134-acre campus featuring over five miles of art-filled trails...
"This is really the sense of what a gallerist is, rather than an art dealer: you put together shows, you put together catalogs, you actually...
Ferrari’s Luce EV has drawn criticism from designers, fans and former chairman Luca di Montezemolo. It may still find ultra-wealthy buyers, but its...
The new luxury hotel is a year-round sports academy with rooms—these are the ones worth the carry-on.
Grammarly’s acquisition spree puts Superhuman at the center of a new A.I. productivity suite built to compete with Microsoft and Google. As A.I....
At Mish, Greenspan brings smoked pastrami, Montreal bagels and a wider Jewish culinary tradition to the deli counter.
The Cannes Critics' Week selection (and Grand Prix winner) marks the feature debut of Atlan, who crafts an enormously affecting tale of volatile...
Here's (almost) everything happening on the art fair circuit this June.
From Netflix charts to box office legs, Hollywood’s success stories now depend on which metric each company wants to sell.
"Absurdity allows us to see things differently. If we look at the same chair every day, eventually we stop seeing it. But if we shift perspective and...
From century-old steakhouses to lively newcomers, these tables know how to handle a crew, celebrations and everything in between.
In the artist's practice, the distance between jewelry, sculpture, engineering and metaphysics collapses.